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eduardb says:
Diagonal Avenue,
Maybe the most important and long avenue in Barcelona with over 19 km long and 50 metres wide.
If you come to Barcelona for business or for holidays you should go to Diagonal Av.
This avenue cross all the city in “diagonal” and at the end of it you will find the Mediter...
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gregg-w says:
Barcelona is a fantastic city that has a vibrant atmosphere. You'll find that there are so many things to see and do that simply a day there will not suffise.
If it's architecture that inspires you, the Catalonian capital should be on your list of dream travel destinations. The city is a hotspot...
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fran2011 says:
When I visited Barcelona for the first time in 2002, I couldn't help but notice all those strangely shaped buildings scattered throughout the city. I wanted to know more about them, so I looked at a travel guide to the area and discovered that they were all masterpieces of the great architect Antoni...
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aka_pushkin says:
The building is very interesting and should be quite an impressive place when finished. However, right now there's absolutely no reason to go inside. There are very beautiful stained glass windows (2 of them are finished) and nice ceilings, but apart from that there's just nothing to see. The price ...
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ohtsarevich says:
Don Quijote is a Spanish language school in Barcelona. I put it in this category because frankly I don't know where else to put it, though it isn't really a one-day activity.
The school offers Spanish courses from one week to.. as long as you like, really, at any level. I was personally a complet...
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beledigrl says:
I fell in love with this place. I wanted to get married there at sunset. I would move in there if there weren't so many people around all the time! Gaudi was an amazing artist and to experience his work while also surrounded by nature is an amazing experience. You also have a wonderful view of t...
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petrarchanprincess says:
Anyone who goes to Barcelona HAS to see all of Gaudi's stuff...it MAKES the city. I liked Barcelona without it...but I LOVED Barcelona with it. The only downside is, it's free to look on the outside...but costs money to go inside...however...very much worth it. The places to go are Palau Guell (whic...
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brett72 says:
I would guess that Sagrada Familia is on your list already, but a visit to two other Gaudi sites are well worth a few hours in Barcelona.
Parc Guell is a great place to people watch and to see the amazing architecture of Gaudi. Its sort of a hike to get there, but well worth the effort. Plus, it...
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HennaK says:
I would go to Barceloneta beach. If it's warm, laying there, if it's chilly you can walk along the beach. There are also lot of local restaurants in Barceloneta, offering fixed price menu (menu del dia), by lunch time (around 1pm). Fixed price menu include starter, main course and dessert (all you c...
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wonderwander says:
While last time I was in Barcelona, seeing group of young girls dressing in bikinis and casual clothing and looks like if they are going to beach at Barcelona's metro. They were the thieves walking around and getting in and out of metro trains to pickpocket. They just get in a ...
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